Nutrition:

Ingredients

red and green grapes

crushed amaretti biscuits

low-fat natural yogurt

low-fat soft cheese

light muscovado sugar

Method

In a glass, sprinkle green and red grapes with crushed amaretti biscuits and a layer of low-fat natural yogurt mixed with low-fat soft cheese. Sprinkle with light muscovado sugar and allow to dissolve.

I have made this super-quick dessert 3 times this week and we all love it. I substituted ginger nuts for the Amaretti the first time I made it and choc-chip cookies the second and third times - they were all delicious!

tan_tan

28th Apr, 2009

2.05

lol! I don't know what I was expecting but this is the furthest you could possibly get could get from a real knickerbocker...don't get me wrong, it tasted fine,, but it should really be called 'Healthy Breakfast Fruit Salad'...

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